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The par-4 15th at Shinnecock Hills was the third-toughest hole in Round 2 of the U.S. Open. Why is it so difficult? Smylie Kaufman shows you on “Live From the U.S. Open.”
Wyndham Clark has a four-shot lead entering the weekend at the 126th U.S. Open. But 36-hole leaders have not fared well recently in the season’s third major. Clark talks to Todd Lewis.
After an opening 72, Scottie Scheffler shot 68 in the second round of the 126th U.S. Open. The “Live From” team talks about his adjustments and if he can contend in the wind for a shot at the career Grand Slam.
Harry Higgs was ready to quit golf shortly before becoming what he believes was the last of the 156 players in the U.S. Open field.
Dylan Wu made a 7-footer for par at the last hole Friday to make the U.S. Open cut on the number, but several notables will not be sticking around for the weekend at Shinnecock.
Wyndham Clark is looking to become a two-time U.S. Open champ. But do oddsmakers believe Shinnecock Hills is going to let him waltz into the winner’s circle without a pressure test?
Wyndham Clark carries a big lead over the world’s best top two players at Shinnecock Hills with 36 holes left to play at the 126th U.S. Open.
As he sits atop this U.S. Open leaderboard having played his first 36 holes at Shinnecock Hills in 6 under, Clark views this latest ascent as his personal redemption tour.
Extended highlights from the morning wave in Round 2 of the 126th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.
Joaquin Niemann talked to the media Friday at the U.S. Open to discuss the two-shot penalty he received for throwing his club in Round 1 and his rebound to shoot 65 in Round 2.
Niemann, who was penalized two strokes for throwing his club during Thursday’s first round, followed the incident with a second-round, 5-under 65 to make the U.S. Open cut.
Wyndham Clark is the frontrunner midway through the 126th U.S. Open. But questions persist about his locker-destroying behavior at last year’s edition at Oakmont.
Some people wilt under U.S. Open conditions. Xander Schauffele thrives. He’s again in the mix to win the third leg of the career Grand Slam through two rounds at Shinnecock Hills.
For the third consecutive major, Bryson DeChambeau’s week will end on Friday with another missed cut and even more Grand Slam questions.
Dustin Johnson was alone in second place at the 126th U.S. Open before a series of bunker struggles sent him plummeting down the leaderboard Friday at Shinnecock Hills.
The U.S. Open begins with a field of 156 players and cuts to the low 60 scores and ties after two rounds.
Dustin Johnson had everyone’s attention Friday morning. With a birdie on the par-4 10th at Shinnecock Hills, he was within one of the lead.
Joaquin Niemann was assessed a two-stroke penalty in the first round of the 126th U.S. Open for throwing a club on the sixth hole.